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Quantitative and Qualitative Urine Protein Excretion in Dogs with Severe Inflammatory Response Syndrome
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Organohalogens in A Whale-Blubber-Supplemented Diet Affects Hepatic Retinol and Renal Tocopherol Concentrations in Greenland Sled Dogs (Canis familiaris)
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Vitamin A Concentrations in Piglet Extrahepatic Tissues Respond Differently Ten Days after Vitamin A Treatment
Immunoassay of urinary retinol binding protein as a putative renal marker in cats
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Blood vitamin concentrations in privately owned dogs fed non‐standardized commercial diets and after intake of diets with specified vitamin concentrations
Great apes show highly selective plasma carotenoids and have physiologically high plasma retinyl esters compared to humans
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Characterisation of transthyretin and retinol-binding protein in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid of dogs
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Effects of chronic renal disease on the transport of vitamin A in plasma and urine of dogs
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Immunohistochemical Study of Retinol-binding Protein in Livers of Polar Bears (Thalarctos maritimus)
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Importance of the kidneys in metabolism of vitamins A1 and A2 and their fatty acyl esters in mink feeding on fish-based diets and exposed to Aroclor 1242
Cats Absorb β-Carotene, but It Is Not Converted to Vitamin A
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Mechanisms Involved in the Intestinal Digestion and Absorption of Dietary Vitamin A
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Plasma transport and tissue distribution of β-carotene, vitamin A and retinol-binding protein in domestic cats
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